Women play leading role in Cuba

Cuban women play a leading role in various sectors and now account for 65.6 percent of the country's professional and technical strength, said Cuba's report for the U.N. Human Rights Council's Universal Periodic Review (UPR).

Women are concentrated mostly in education (72 percent), health (69.8) and in Cuba's system of science, innovations and technology (53.3).

25 years ago Timba was born – listen here to the genius sound of NG La Banda!

On this date in 1988, NG La Banda was officially formed and thus we consider it to be the official birthday of Timba. We want to take this opportunity to thank José Luis Cortés for his contribution to the evolution of Cuban music! Gracias Maestro! Y que sigas 25 años más! Here is a potpourri of the album "En la calle" from the very early days of timba…

Haitian descendants in Cuba celebrate festival

The Vodu religious ceremony was the highlight of the National Afro-Caribbean Festival in memory of Eva Gaspar, that has been taking place in the central Cuban province of Ciego de Avila.

The festival was held in the Haitian community Sabicú, located in the northeast of Ciego de Avila, where they made dances, songs and rituals offering food to their gods. The traditional event brings together more than 300 participants and a dozen groups and practitioners of the music and dance of Haiti from various Cuban provinces. Organized by the Casa del Caribe, Santiago de Cuba and the Haitian Embassy in Havana, the festival is held annually in Sabicú, as the largest community of descendants of Haiti in the central region of Cuba. The celebrations honoring Eva Gaspar, a Haitian immigrant settled in the region early twentieth century, who was a cultural promoter, and rescued the festival of Santa Teresa and founded the folk group Nago, who perform Haitian rhythms and dances of that Caribbean nation.

First group of Cuban women filmmakers to show their work in the US

The Women In Film International Committee, the Cuban Women Filmmakers Mediatheque, the Instituto Cubano del Arte e Industria Cinematograficos (ICAIC) and the American Cinematheque are taking on a huge, exciting new project-a Tri-State showcase of films by Cuban women.

In collaboration with a bevy of organizations including Women Make Movies, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, NewFilmmakers Los Angeles, New York Women In Film & Television are bringing an exciting slate of films (shorts, documentaries and features) directed by Cuban woman to Los Angeles, New York and Miami.

Carlos Acosta's Journey: "I want to establish my legacy in Cuba and I'm going to work hard for that.

Late last year, classical ballet dancer Carlos Acosta once again made history while in Cuba, when he publicly stated exactly what he was thinking. Given his reputation as one of the greatest dancers in the world, Acosta could choose to make his home anywhere in the world. But his dreams take him back to Cuba, and he doesn´t claim this achievement only for himself.

Showing undeniable courage, Acosta made the most of his advantages and tore down one of the metaphorical walls that had stood for decades, to the detriment of art and artists.

Watch a trailer for the amazing show 'Feast' on in London now plus reviews

"Feast …has five writers, who live in four continents, and a cast of 13. The story covers 300 years of Yoruba experience, taking in slavery, liberation, family and social politics. But Feast isn't a history lesson, says Norris, and if it's going to feel authentic to the Yoruba belief system – in which everything from a table to a sheet of plastic has its own spirit – "you can't just have a load of blah-blah on stage".

Is reading fashionable? The Havana Book Fair opens 14 February

THERE are many book fairs around the world. However, the influence of new and multifaceted digital technologies is endangering the practice of holding a book in one's hands and reading ones way through it, particularly among young people.

Recently, a brief but important promotional spot has been circulated on the Internet in typical digital language, presenting books as an innovative item.